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- the present invention relates to a mold for press-molding glass optical elements and a molding method using the mold, and more particularly to a mold for press-molding glass optical elements with high accuracy without the need of any further process such as a polishing process after the molding, and a molding method using the same.
- One technical factor important in molding an aspheric lens with high accuracy by direct pressing is the material used for the mold. Namely, it is important in the mold for directly press-molding the glass lens with high accuracy that (1) the material of the mold surface does not react on the glass at a high temperature (or the glass does not adhere to the mold surface), (2) the press surface of the mold is hard enough not to be damaged by a scratch or the like, (3) the mold is not deformed at a high temperature, (4) the mold is strong enough even at a high temperature, and (5) the mold is superior in resistance to heat shock.
- the mold for directly press-molding glass optical elements has until today been reported to use silicon carbide (SiC), silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ), titanium nitride (TiN), titanium carbide (TiC), vitreous carbon, tungsten carbide (WC), or nickel group alloy.
- SiC, Si 3 N 4 , and TiC are each of an extremely high hardness, it is very difficult to form these materials each into an aspherical shape with high accuracy.
- these materials and WC are all to be sintered, and thus a third component is added as a sintering agent. Since the third component is easy to react on the glass, it makes it impossible to mold the glass optical element with high accuracy.
- the press-molding using the aforesaid materials, vitreous carbon and titanium nitride is defective in that the press surface of the mold is oxidized and thus deteriorates unless the concentration of O 2 is controlled to be low.
- the grain growth is generated under pressing at about 500° C., so that the press surface of the mold becomes rough.
- Futhermore the glass, especially lead oxide series glass, is apt to be attached to the nickel group alloy.
- the nickel group alloy is not suitable for molding the glass optical element with high accuracy.
- An object of the invention is to provide a method of manufacturing at low cost glass optical elements with high surface quality and high surface accuracy.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a mold for press-molding glass optical elements with high surface quality and high surface accuracy.
- the present invention uses a pair of molds each comprising: a base material made of (1) a sintered hard alloy mainly comprising tungsten carbide (WC), (2) cermet mainly comprising TiC, TiN, Cr 3 C 2 or Alhd 2O 3 , or (3) silicon, which have heat-resistance, superior workability and adhesive property; and press surface film formed on the base material and comprising (1) iridium (Ir), (2) ruthenium (Ru), (3) an alloy comprising iridium (Ir) and at least one member selected from the group consisting of platinum (Pt), rhenium (Re), rhodium (Rh), osmium (Os) and ruthenium (Ru), or (4) an alloy comprising ruthenium (Ru) and at least one member selected from the group consisting of platinum (Pt), rhenium (Re), rhodium (Rh) and osmium (Os).
- a mass of glass is heated to be at least its soft
- FIGS. 1 and 3 are sectional views of embodiments of molds according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a molding apparatus used in the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an embodiment of a mold used for press-molding glass optical elements of the invention.
- This mold comprises a base material 1 of a sintered hard alloy mainly comprising tungsten carbide (WC), machined to a desired shape by a cutting method using a diamond cutting tool, and a press surface film 2 which is an iridium (Ir) film or an iridium series alloy film is formed about 5 ⁇ m in thickness on the WC base material 1 by a sputtering method.
- a press surface (or mold surface) 3 is formed.
- FIG. 2 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a molding apparatus installing therein a pair of molds manufactured as the above-mentioned.
- a mass 17 of lead oxide series glass composed of 57 wt % of lead oxide (PbO), 37 wt % of silicon oxide (SiO 2 ) and a trace of other components was preheated at a temperature of 530° C. for two minutes in a glass mass preheating furnace 20, and thereafter transported between the upper and lower molds 11 and 12 which were preheated at a temperature of 530° C. by heaters 13 and 14, respectively. Then, the mass of glass 17 put on the lower mold 12 was, press-molded under a pressure of 40 kg/cm 2 and cooled as is down to 400° C. together with the upper and lower molds 11 and 12. An upper mold piston cylinder 15 was reduced in pressure to zero so that the upper mold 11 was raised.
- the atmosphere in a chamber 21 was a mixed gas of N 2 gas and O 2 gas with O 2 concentration of 0.01 to 1.0%.
- a lower mold piston cylinder 16 was for moving the lower mold 12.
- a supply arm 18 was for holding the glass mass 17.
- the aforesaid press-molding was repeated 500 times, and thereafter the press surfaces 11' and 12' of the upper and lower molds 11 and 12 was measured for roughness and accuracy at the press surfaces. Also, the optical performance of each of the molded glass optical elements obtained at 500th molding was measured to determine the quality of the mold.
- the aforesaid press-molding experiments were carried out as to molds having as the press surface film on the WC base material an iridium (Ir) film and an alloy film comprising iridium (Ir) and at least one member selected from the group consisting of platinum (Pt), rhenium (Re), rhodium (Rh), osmium (Os) and ruthenium (Ru).
- Pt platinum
- Re rhenium
- Rh rhodium
- Os osmium
- Ru ruthenium
- the mold with the Ir film could press-mold a good glass optical element without roughening or deteriorating the press surface.
- An Ir-Pt binary alloy film of Ir content of 71 wt % or more (Pt content of 29 wt % or less) showed satisfactory results.
- An Ir-Re binary alloy film and an Ir-Os binary alloy film each of Ir content of 50 wt % or more (Re or Os content of 50 wt % or less) showed satisfactory results, and an Ir-Rh binary alloy film of Ir content of 45 wt % or more (Rh content of 55 wt % or less) did so.
- An Ir-Ru binary alloy film showed satisfactory result throughout the entire composition range.
- the alloy film had the Ir content of less than 20 wt % and no Ru, the press surface was roughened and the surface accuracy was deteriorated.
- the press surface was not roughened and the surface accuracy was not deteriorated, thereby enabling a glass optical element of high accuracy to be formed.
- the press mold of a concave surface (for lens) as shown in FIG. 1 is used for the convenience of explanation of the invention, the form of the press surface (mold surface) of mold of the invention is not limited to this embodiment, but may of course be applicable to any form of glass optical element, such as a prism.
- This example used a mold with a press surface film formed on the WC base material, which film is an Ru film or an alloy film comprising Ru and at least one member selected from the group consisting of Pt, Re, Rh and Os.
- the mold was subjected to the same experiment as described in Example 1, and the results of the experiment are shown in Table 2.
- the mold with the Ru film was free from surface roughness and deterioration in surface accuracy.
- the Ru-Pt binary alloy film of the Ru content of 71 wt % or more (Pt content of 29 wt % or less) showed good results.
- the Ru-Re binary alloy and Ru-Os binary alloy films of the Ru content of 50 wt % or more (the Re or Os content of 50 wt % or less) showed good results.
- the Ru-Rh binary alloy film of the Ru content of 45 wt % or more (Rh content of 55 wt % or less) was free from the surface roughness and deterioration in surface accuracy, thereby enabling a glass optical element of high accuracy to be press-molded.
- the mold with an alloy film of Ru content of less than 20 wt % becomes milky at the press surface to cause roughness thereon and deterioration in the surface accuracy.
- This example used as the base material a cermet mainly composed of TiC or TiN or Cr 3 C 2 or Al 2 O 3 .
- the base material was machined into a desired shape, and thereafter the various thin films used in Examples 1 and 2 were formed thereon, thereby forming various press molds.
- the thus obtained molds were subjected to the same experiment as in Example 1. Roughness and accuracy of the press surfaces were measured to decide qualities of the molds. The results of the experiment are shown in Table 3.
- the mold using as the base material the cermet mainly composed of TiC, TiN, Cr 3 C 2 or Al 2 O 3 may be considered to be the same as the mold using as the base material the sintered hard alloy mainly composed of WC.
- This example used Si for the base material, and, in order to strengthen the adhesive property of the press surface film to the base material, as shown in FIG. 3, on the Si base material was formed an intermediate layer 4 of one or two layers of one or two kinds of materials selected from the group consisting of SiC, Si 3 N 4 , SiO 2 , TiC, TiN, BeO, ZrO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , Ti, Ta, Mo and W. Thereafter, various kinds of thin films of the same compositions as those used in Examples 1 and 2 were formed on the base material including the intermediate layer, thereby constituting press molds. The molds thus formed were subjected to the same experiment as described in Example 1. The roughness and accuracy of the press surface, and peeling of the press surface film from the base material after 500 times press molding, were collectively measured to conclude the quality of each mold, thereby obtained the results shown in Table 4.
- the mark x in Table 4 represents each comparison example described to be out of the scope of the present invention, which creates a milky press surface, or the press surface film is peeled from the base material, thereby being defective.
- the mark o shown in Table 4 represents each proper mold which is free from the occurrence of roughness at the press surface, deterioration in the press surface accuracy, or peeling of the press surface film from the base material, even after 500 times moldings, thereby enabling glass optical elements of high accuracy to be molded.
- the film is peeled off from the base material after 2 or 3 times press-molding.
- the adhesive strength between the base material and the press surface film is increased, the results obtained after the experiment are the same as the mold comprising the press surface film of the same composition as the abovementioned and the base member of WC or cermet.
- the intermediate layer need only be formed so as to increase the adhesive property of the thin film to the base material.
- Such example other than the above example may be a thin film of W/SiC/Si, W/Si 3 N 4 /Si, Ti/SiO 2 /Si, W/TiC/Si, Mo/BeO/Si, Mo/Al 2 O 3 /Si or W/ZrO 2 /Si.
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TABLE 1
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Experimental Results of Molding Lead
Oxide Series Glass (Part 1)
Evaluation of mold after
Optical
Composition of 500 times molding
performance
Speci-
press surface film
Surface Surface of element
men (wt %) roughness
accuracy obtained at
No. Ir Pt
Re
Rh
Os
Ru (PV Value, Å)
(RMS Value, xλ)
500th molding
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1 100
0 0 0 0 0 o (130) o (0.026)
o
2 90 10
0 0 0 0 o (126) o (0.023)
o
3 71 29
0 0 0 0 o (122) o (0.028)
o
4 90 0 10
0 0 0 o (130) o (0.021)
o
5 70 0 30
0 0 0 o (110) o (0.029)
o
6 50 0 50
0 0 0 o (120) o (0.024)
o
7* 45 0 55
0 0 0 x (880) x (0.086)
x
8 90 0 0 10
0 0 o (122) o (0.024)
o
9 70 0 0 30
0 0 o (128) o (0.022)
o
10 55 0 0 45
0 0 o (130) o (0.030)
o
11 45 0 0 55
0 0 o (121) o (0.026)
o
12*
40 0 0 60
0 0 x (960) x (0.092)
x
13 90 0 0 0 10
0 o (120) o (0.021)
o
14 70 0 0 0 30
0 o (126) o (0.028)
o
15 50 0 0 0 50
0 o (128) o (0.024)
o
16*
45 0 0 0 55
0 x (990) x (0.090)
x
17 90 0 0 0 0 10 o (126) o (0.020)
o
18 70 0 0 0 0 30 o (125) o (0.028)
o
19 50 0 0 0 0 50 o (120) o (0.029)
o
20 30 0 0 0 0 70 o (118) o (0.025)
o
21 10 0 0 0 0 90 o (124) o (0.030)
o
22 0 0 0 0 0 100
o (120) o (0.024)
o
23 80 10
10
0 0 0 o (123) o (0.021)
o
24 80 0 10
10
0 0 o (120) o (0.026)
o
25 80 0 0 10
10
0 o (128) o (0.020)
o
26 80 0 0 0 10
10 o (120) o (0.025)
o
27 80 10
0 10
0 0 o (118) o (0.030)
o
28 80 0 10
0 0 10 o (130) o (0.030)
o
29 80 10
0 0 10
0 o (121) o (0.021)
o
30 80 0 10
0 10
0 o (125) o (0.027)
o
31 60 20
10
10
0 0 o (124) o (0.021)
o
32 60 0 20
0 10
10 o (125) o (0.026)
o
33 60 0 0 20
10
10 o (121) o (0.021)
o
34 60 10
0 0 20
10 o (119) o (0.028)
o
35 60 0 10
10
0 20 o (128) o (0.019)
o
36 40 10
10
10
10
20 o (130) o (0.029)
o
37 40 10
20
10
10
10 o (125) o (0.021)
o
38 40 10
10
10
20
10 o (121) o (0.022)
o
39 20 20
25
10
25
0 o (122) o (0.027)
o
40 20 10
20
0 25
25 o (125) o (0.026)
o
41 20 0 10
25
0 25 o (125) o (0.027)
o
42 20 25
0 25
10
20 o (124) o (0.023)
o
43*
15 20
10
30
25
0 x (860) x (0.090)
x
44*
15 10
25
20
30
0 x (920) x (0.088)
x
45*
30 10
55
0 5 0 x (840) x (0.082)
x
46*
30 0 0 5 55
10 x (890) x (0.091)
x
47*
30 0 10
60
0 5 x (930) x (0.090)
x
47 15 20
25
0 30
10 o (122) o (0.022)
o
48 15 10
0 30
35
10 o (125) o (0.029)
o
49 10 0 30
20
25
15 o (129) o (0.024)
o
50 10 20
20
0 35
15 o (127) o (0.029)
o
51*
10 20
20
20
20
10 x (900) x (0.080)
x
52*
10 0 40
0 40
10 x (850) x (0.081)
x
53*
10 0 0 40
40
10 x (840) x (0.092)
x
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○1 *: Represents each comparison example.
○2 o: Represents no variation in surface roughness and in surfac
accuracy, and a proper optical performance.
○3 x: Represents a rough surface, deterioration in surface
accuracy, and poor optical performance.
TABLE 2
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Experimental Results of Molding Lead
Oxide Series Glass (Part 1)
Evaluation of mold after
Optical
Composition of 500 times molding
performance
Speci-
press surface film
Surface Surface of element
men (wt %) roughness
accuracy obtained at
No. Ru Pt
Re
Rh
Os
(PV Value, Å)
(RMS Value, xλ)
500th molding
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22 100
0 0 0 0 o (120) o (0.024)
o
54 90 10
0 0 0 o (122) o (0.028)
o
55 71 29
0 0 0 o (126) o (0.030)
o
56 90 0 10
0 0 o (130) o (0.026)
o
57 70 0 30
0 0 o (120) o (0.021)
o
58 50 0 50
0 0 o (125) o (0.022)
o
59*
45 0 55
0 0 x (870) x (0.092)
x
60 90 0 0 10
0 o (123) o (0.027)
o
61 70 0 0 30
0 o (124) o (0.026)
o
62 45 0 0 55
0 o (123) o (0.030)
o
63*
40 0 60
0 x (920) x (0.091)
x
64 90 0 0 0 10
o (120) o (0.027)
o
65 70 0 0 0 30
o (131) o (0.025)
o
66 50 0 0 0 50
o (125) o (0.025)
o
67* 45 0 0 0 55
x (860) x (0.085)
x
68 80 10
10
0 0 o (121) o (0.021)
o
69 80 0 10
10
0 o (123) o (0.025)
o
70 80 0 0 10
10
o (126) o (0.025)
o
71 80 10
0 0 10
o (131) o (0.024)
o
72 80 0 10
0 10
o (120) o (0.028)
o
73 60 20
0 20
0 o (130) o (0.030)
o
74 60 0 20
20
0 o (126) o (0.021)
o
75 60 0 20
0 20
o (124) o (0.024)
o
76 40 10
10
20
20
o (126) o (0.024)
o
77 40 20
20
10
10
o (121) o (0.023)
o
78 40 20
40
0 0 o (120) o (0.028)
o
79 40 0 10
10
40
o (129) o (0.027)
o
80 40 10
0 40
10
o (127) o (0.026)
o
81 20 20
20
20
20
o (125) o (0.023)
o
82 20 0 30
30
20
o (123) o (0.021)
o
83 20 20
0 30
30
o (130) o (0.029)
o
84*
15 20
30
0 35
x (870) x (0.089)
x
85*
15 20
0 35
30
x (850) x (0.093)
x
86*
15 0 35
20
30
x (900) x (0.085)
x
87*
30 0 55
15
0 x (920) x (0.084)
x
88*
30 15
0 60
0 x (860) x (0.080)
x
89*
30 0 15
0 55
x (900) x (0.090)
x
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○1 *: Comparison example
○2 o: No variation in surface roughness and surface accuracy, an
proper optical performance.
○3 x: Rough surface, deterioration in surface accuracy, and poor
optical performance.
TABLE 3
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Experimental Results of Molding Lead
Oxide Series Optical Glass (Part 1)
Base
Composition Material
of press Cermet
Cermet
Cermet
Cermet
surface film (wt %)
Mainly of
Mainly of
Mainly of
Mainly of
Ir Pt
Re
Rh
Os
Ru TiC TiN Cr.sub.3 C.sub.2
Al.sub.2 O.sub.3
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100
0 0 0 0 0 o o o o
0 0 0 0 0 100
o o o o
71 29
0 0 0 0 o o o o
50 0 50
0 0 0 o o o o
45 0 55
0 0 0 x* x* x* x*
45 0 0 55
0 0 o o o o
40 0 0 60
0 0 x* x* x* x*
50 0 0 0 50
0 o o o o
45 0 0 0 55
0 x* x* x* x*
50 0 0 0 0 50 o o o o
80 0 10
0 10
0 o o o o
80 0 10
10
0 0 o o o o
60 10
10
20
0 0 o o o o
60 0 20
0 10
10 o o o o
40 10
10
10
10
20 o o o o
40 10
20
10
10
10 o o o o
20 10
20
0 25
25 o o o o
20 0 10
25
0 25 o o o o
15 10
25
20
30
0 x* x* x* x*
30 10
55
0 5 0 x* x* x* x*
15 20
25
0 30
10 o o o o
10 0 30
20
25
15 o o o o
10 0 40
0 40
10 x* x* x* x*
0 29
0 0 0 71 o o o o
0 0 50
0 0 50 o o o o
0 0 55
0 0 45 x* x* x* x*
0 0 0 55
0 45 o o o o
0 0 0 60
0 40 x* x* x* x*
0 0 0 0 50
50 o o o o
0 0 0 0 55
45 x* x* x* x*
0 0 10
10
0 80 o o o o
0 0 10
0 10
80 o o o o
0 20
0 20
0 60 o o o o
0 0 20
0 20
60 o o o o
0 20
20
10
10
40 o o o o
0 20
40
0 0 40 o o o o
0 20
0 30
30
20 o o o o
0 0 30
30
20
20 o o o o
0 20
30
0 35
15 x* x* x* x*
0 0 35
20
30
15 x* x* x* x*
0 0 55
15
0 30 x* x* x* x*
0 15
0 60
0 30 x* x* x* x*
0 0 15
0 55
30 x* x* x* x*
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○1 *: Represents eaoh comparison example.
○2 o: Represents no surface roughness at the press surface, no
deterioration in surface accuracy, and no peeling of the press surface
film from the base material.
○3 x: Represents roughness on the press surface and deterioratio
in the surface accuracy.
TABLE 4
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Experimental Results of Molding Lead
Oxide Series Glass
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(Part 1)
Base Material construction
Press surface Mo Ti Mo Ti Mo W Mo Ti
film composition (wt %)
SiC
SiC
Si.sub.3 N.sub.4
Si.sub.3 N.sub.4
SiO.sub.2
SiO.sub.2
TiC
TiC
Ir Pt
Re
Rh
Os
Ru Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si
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100
0 0 0 0 0 x o o o o o o o o
0 0 0 0 0 100
x o o o o o o o o
71 29
0 0 0 0 x o o o o o o o o
50 0 50
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0 29
0 0 0 71 x o o o o o o o o
0 0 50
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0 0 55
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0 0 0 0 50
50 x o o o o o o o o
0 0 0 0 55
45 x x x x x x x x x
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80 0 10
10
0 0 x o o o o o o o o
60 0 20
0 10
10 x o o o o o o o o
60 10
10
20
0 0 x o o o o o o o o
40 10
10
10
10
20 x o o o o o o o o
20 10
20
0 25
25 x o o o o o o o o
15 10
25
20
30
0 x x x x x x x x x
30 10
55
0 5 0 x x x x x x x x x
10 0 30
20
25
15 x o o o o o o o o
0 0 10
10
0 80 x o o o o o o o o
0 20
0 20
0 60 x o o o o o o o o
0 20
40
0 0 40 x o o o o o o o o
0 20
0 30
30
20 x o o o o o o o o
0 20
30
0 35
15 x x x x x x x x x
0 0 55
15
0 30 x x x x x x x x x
0 0 15
0 55
30 x x x x x x x x x
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(Part 2)
Base Material construction
Press surface W Ti W Mo Ti
film composition (wt %)
TiN
BeO
Al.sub.2 O
Al.sub.2 O.sub.3
ZrO.sub.2
ZrO.sub.2
Au Ta Ti
Ir Pt
Re
Rh
Os
Ru Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si
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100
0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o x o o
0 0 0 0 0 100
o o o o o o x o o
71 29
0 0 0 0 o o o o o o x o o
50 0 50
0 0 0 o o o o o o x o o
45 0 55
0 0 0 x x x x x x x x x
50 0 0 0 50
0 o o o o o o x o o
45 0 0 0 55
0 x x x x x x x x x
0 29
0 0 0 71 o o o o o o x o o
0 0 50
0 0 50 o o o o o o x o o
0 0 55
0 0 45 x x x x x x x x x
0 0 0 0 50
50 o o o o o o x o o
0 0 0 0 55
45 x x x x x x x x x
50 0 0 0 0 50 o o o o o o x o o
80 0 10
10
0 0 o o o o o o x o o
60 0 20
0 10
10 o o o o o o x o o
60 10
10
20
0 0 o o o o o o x o o
40 10
10
10
10
20 o o o o o o x o o
20 10
20
0 25
25 o o o o o o x o o
15 10
25
20
30
0 x x x x x x x x x
30 10
55
0 5 0 x x x x x x x x x
10 0 30
20
25
15 o o o o o o x o o
0 0 10
10
0 80 o o o o o o x o o
0 20
0 20
0 60 o o o o o o x o o
0 20
40
0 0 40 o o o o o o x o o
0 20
0 30
30
20 o o o o o o x o o
0 20
30
0 35
15 x x x x x x x x x
0 0 55
15
0 30 x x x x x x x x x
0 0 15
0 55
30 x x x x x x x x x
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○1 o: Represents no roughness on the press surface, no
deterioration in the surface accuracy, and no peeling of the press surfac
film from the base material.
○2 x: Represents each comparison example, in which the roughness
on the press surface, deterioration in the surface accuracy, and peeling
of the press surface film from the base material occur.
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